I have written other article’s on this subject:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/368378-the-redskins-trade-haynesworth-campbell-and-cooley-part-2

The McNab trade changed quite a few things for the Redskins and for the possible trade partners in this trade scenario.

The Redskins now have their franchise QB for the next couple of years - and they showed that Haynesworth is trade available even with the huge financial commitment they have with him.

Haynesworth is still the key to the succesfull unfolding of this monster draft scenario because he is an elite DT and holds huge value. However the package of Campbell and Haynesworth might have lost some trade value in relation to draft picks.

Trade partner 1 - The Rams

It looks like the Rams have their eyes set on Sam Bradford as their new franchise QB. In my mind that is putting too much pressure on a young QB who would be expected to produce too much too soon behind a mediocre O-line.

Jason Campbell has shown that he can produce in less than great conditions. He might not be the greatest vocal leader, but he gets the job done and will give the coaches time to rebuild the team, so at one point the team will be ready for a young franchise QB. No matter what QB the Rams would have behind center - they are not going to be playoff challengers for the next couple of years.

Albert Haynesworth ads star quality and lots of experience to a young talented defence.

Trade partner 2 - The Raiders

With their no. 8 pick Oakland are stuck with draft options in relation to their needs that don't quite give them value for money. However they also have a talented team that might not need that much to be competitive.

The Raiders have wasted money on a useless QB and have a fragile backup.

The Raiders option - cover the O-line ?!?

With the Raiders trade the Redskins now hold the no. 4 and no. 8 pick

If Okung is there at no 4 the Redskins grab him without hesitation. However if the Lions beat them to him - then probably Suh or McCoy would be there or at least Berry. I think the trading down options should be explored, however Suh or McCoy could be too good to pass on.

At no 8 Trent Williams or Brian Bulaga should be there and offer great value for money.

The redskins could end up solving their O-line woes with Russel Okung and Trent Williams as solid starters and pro bowl material for the next 10 years.

Cost - Bennefit for the Redskins

Trade option 1 - The Rams:
This looks like the hardest trade scenario to come through. The Rams look like they really want Bradford, and the price of extra draft picks on top of Campbell and Haynesworth might be to expensive.

However if it were to go through the Redskins could end up with:
Okung, LT; Berry, S; Roger Saffold, RT/G, Alex Carrington, DE.

Trade option 2 - The Raiders:
This seems more likely and somehow I like it better for the Redskins. But will Al Davies give up the publicity of drafting at no. 8 ?

There are of course many options ... however I think the Redskins will have to have more picks than they do now - and if anything Shanahan and The Redskins organization has shown that everything is possible.